From: "WynnLindy Bell" <WynnLindyBell@msn.com>
To: <balloondeco@balloonhq.com>
Subject: Re: 26" dazzlers
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 00:02:19 -0700
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We have used the dazzler stars as toppers many times and the 26" works ju=
st fine if you inflate your column balloons to no larger than 9-10 inches=
. As usual, doing a practice column is your best bet in order to determi=
ne the look you want to create. As far as the shooting stars, the dazzle=
rs work even better for them. Because of the declining sizes of the ball=
oons, and because you will be putting the dazzler stars at the smallest e=
nd of the shooter, the size of the largest (or base) balloons are relevan=
t only in that the proportion and scale to the venue must be correct.
As a side note, I would like to congratulate you on a very well-done webs=
ite. I thoroughly enjoyed your pictures and was very impressed by the qu=
ality of your work. =20
Lindy
Wynn & Lindy Bell, CBA's
Final Touch Balloons & Event Decor
Portland, Oregon USA
503.579.9499 www.finaltouchballoons.com
"Buy A Balloon... Save A Tree!"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 11:35 PM
To: Balloondeco
Subject: 26" dazzlerslers
I have a client that wants to use dazzler stars as toppers for the column=
s
on a canopy and shooting stars. I had hoped that they came in 36" size, =
but
it doesn't appear that they do. I am afraid that the 26" stars may be to=
o
small for the columns and the shooting stars. What are your thoughts? A=
m I
better off mixing the dazzlers and regular silver mylars to maintain
continuity and be able to take advantage of the bigger size, or will the =
26"
stars be adequate? Thanks for all your help.
Have a GREAT day!!!
Sandi Masori
Balloon Utopia
Http://www.balloonutopia.com
San Diego, Ca
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